Jellyfish Awareness…and those pesky Red Ants
Pays to be Aware of Peak Jellyfish Activity Dates
One of the last things anyone would think about when planning a vacation to Hawaii is jellyfish! In particular, Portuguese man-o-war and box jellyfish, who’s stings can be quite painful. So, if you’re the least bit flexible with your vacation dates, you may want to avoid the […]
Oahu Public Beach Access
I recently blogged about the times in 2013 when you should be on higher alert to the presence of Portuguese man-o-war and box jellyfish while enjoying the beaches of Hawaii. And, while I’m on the subject of beaches, I would like to point out a great resource to help both newcomers and kama’ainas alike in […]
Hawaii – First State to Ban Non-biodegradable Plastic Bags!
State-wide Ban of Non-Biodegradable plastic bags
In 2009, Kauai was the first county to pass a law banning non-biodegradable plastic bags at the checkout. The law went into effect on January 11, 2011.
In 2010, Maui County, which covers Maui, Lanai, and Molokai, passed a plastic bags ban law which went into effect on January 1, 2011.
In […]
Hawaii Magazine…Taste of the Islands Every 60 Days
- 10.08.24
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I have to admit, the Hawaii Magazine is one of my favorite magazines. My only complaint with it is that it only brings me a glimpse of Hawaii six times a year! I wish it was a monthly publication, but six times a year is better than not at all. Their articles well researched, well written and their photos invigorating!
Rental Car Availability for Christmas Vacation
- 10.07.24
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Christmas Car Rentals
While it may seem a bit early to be thinking about Christmas, you should know that the car rental companies have already reported that there are NO rentals available for the week of Christmas, except on the island of Oahu. So, if you are planning an outer-island Christmas vacation, you may not be […]
Hawaiian Grown Coffee Make Excellent Gifts
Kona Coffee
While Kona Coffee is recognized throughout the world as an exceptionally smooth drink, Hawaii offers more than just the famous Kona Coffee. In the last 20 years, more and more growers have turned to coffee to replace pineapple and sugar cane as cash crops. Hawaii has the unique growing conditions that coffee plants thrive […]
Restoring and Protecting the Islets of Hawaii
Some of the efforts underway to restore and preserve the many islets that surround the major Hawaiian islands and the endemic and indigenous species.
Hawaii Helicopter Tours
Planning a Hawaiian vacation? Make sure to include a helicopter flight to your list of things to do. Only from the air will you be able to thoroughly see and experience such things as fiery volcanoes, plunging waterfalls, sheer sea cliffs, spouting whales, and lush rainforests. And you’ll do it in less than 60 minutes.